Timeline: *---------------------*-------------------------------------------------------*----------------*----------------------* 1700 17501945 1949 2010 Child Industrial Revolution beginsWorld War Communism Child labor Labor Starts two endsstarts in China continues in China Thesis: Even after communism hit China and all the advances that came, child labor still stays. Quiz: http://www.quizyourfriends.com/take-quiz.php?id=1006021808562935&a=1& Pictures: Picture #1 Many people worry a bout buying clothes made in China because they don’t want to support child labor, and they don’t know what kind of labor they use. Picture #2 Not only does child labor keep kids from attending school, but it also harms children mentally and physically because they are working more than they should for their age. These cartoons represent the abuse of children by adult workers and how the have no rights. Quotes: "Everyone deserves the best start in life, which is what UNICEF is working to provide the world's most vulnerable children. Education is essential to a child's development. I hope that as an Ambassador I can encourage people to join UNICEF's mission to make education a reality for children throughout the world." -- Clay Aiken "We want to study and learn, not beg on the streets. During the worldwide march I learnt that I, too, am a real person. Now I want to become an engineer."
-- Basu, 11, a Nepalese street child, Thailand, 14 February, 1998.
Child Labor, Will it Ever End?
By: Brittany BalzanoPeriod: 7
Due Date: 06/03/2010
Teacher: Mrs. Lupfer
Timeline:
*---------------------*-------------------------------------------------------*----------------*----------------------*
1700 1750 1945 1949 2010
Child Industrial Revolution begins World War Communism Child labor
Labor Starts two ends starts in China continues in
China
Thesis:
Even after communism hit China and all the advances that came, child labor still stays.
Quiz:
http://www.quizyourfriends.com/take-quiz.php?id=1006021808562935&a=1&
Pictures:
Picture #1
Many people worry a bout buying clothes made in China because they don’t want to support child labor, and they don’t know what kind of labor they use.
Picture #2
Quotes:
"Everyone deserves the best start in life, which is what UNICEF is working to provide the world's most vulnerable children. Education is essential to a child's development. I hope that as an Ambassador I can encourage people to join UNICEF's mission to make education a reality for children throughout the world."
-- Clay Aiken
"We want to study and learn, not beg on the streets. During the worldwide march I learnt that I, too, am a real person. Now I want to become an engineer."
-- Basu, 11, a Nepalese street child, Thailand, 14 February, 1998.